If the guitar is in very good or better condition. It is probably worth about $300 to $350.
when was the Epiphone hummingbird HS model made, and where is it manufactured and what's the price of this guitar , thanks aramco
Epiphone 1958 Korina Explorer anyday...
Bought one in very good condition for £ 115.00 on Ebay it is from 1989 and is an excellent guitar
GIBSON > EPIPHONE
If the guitar is in very good or better condition. It is probably worth about $300 to $350.
when was the Epiphone hummingbird HS model made, and where is it manufactured and what's the price of this guitar , thanks aramco
depends on pick up's, and scatches. probally any were from 450 to 1000
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definitely the epiphone as epiphone is owned by Gibson ( a leading guitar brand ) the epiphone looks better and should sound way better. you can trust epiphone also i will be buying and epiphone sg for Christmas..
Epiphone was created in 1873.
Epiphone 1958 Korina Explorer anyday...
Depends on the model. Anywhere from $150-900.
Bought one in very good condition for £ 115.00 on Ebay it is from 1989 and is an excellent guitar
GIBSON > EPIPHONE
Well, for one there super cheap. Secondly, they tend to play about as good as a Gibson, compairing the Standard Gibson with the Epiphone, and thirdly, they sound good with pretty much any amp, they can be used for almost any type of music, and are quite a bit lighter, weight wise, than a gibson. From a personal standpoint, I have a couple guitars, and one of them is the Epiphone Les Paul Special II, Another is the Dean Vendetta Camo, I play them on a Line6 spider III, and the Epiphone has more tone for metal, the epiphone has more tone for solos, the epiphone sounds better on the clean channel, (but only when play rythm) and it looks alot better than the Dean, now I know there are some differences between the two, but I do preffer the Epiphone over the Dean, however to be fair, I will say this, the Dean has a MUCH faster neck than the Epiphone, and the Dean's all (even the cheapest, most crapy playing) have 24 fretts to Epiphone's (all that I know of) 22 frets. I am going to turn the Dean guitar in for Epiphone Standard Les Paul, but first I will change the pickups in the epiphone for Gibsons, just for Giggles. And I'll update when I do.
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